Sadiq Khan visits ‘Medical Aid for Palestinians’ charity
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Sadiq Khan visits ‘Medical Aid for Palestinians’ charity
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan visits the ‘Medical Aid for Palestinians’ charity in North London.
The charity aims to provide support and aid for the civilians living in the Gaza strip, where there is currently no access to water, electricity and energy, sparking fears on a humanitarian catastrophe.
Report by Czubalam.
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Jonathan Glazer has donated several signed 'The Zone of Interest' posters to a Gaza humanitarian relief action. The filmmaker has kept a low profile since his controversial 2024 Oscars acceptance speech, but he recently resurfaced to donate seven signed posters for his Oscar-winning movie, as well as a selection of posters for his 2014 film 'Under the Skin,' to the Cinema for Gaza auction that is raising funds for the charity Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).
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In a rapidly escalating conflict, Israel's largest oil refinery in Haifa was targeted by Iraqi resistance fighters, while Hezbollah launched a barrage of drones. The multifront war also saw the Islamic Resistance of Iraq striking vital ports and bases. The attacks came shortly after the Al-Qassam Brigades targeted an IDF military bulldozer. The coalition of resistance groups, opposed to the US, UK, and Israel, emphasised continued assaults against Israeli targets. The Axis of Resistance is engaged in a brutal conflict in Gaza's Rafah, with the neighbourhood witnessing intense fighting.
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In a significant political challenge to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant urged Netanyahu to make difficult decisions for non-Hamas governance in Gaza, warning that the current war gains are at risk and Israel's long-term security is endangered. Gallant strongly opposed Israeli civil or military rule in Gaza, advocating instead for governance by non-Hamas Palestinian entities with international support. He stressed the urgent need for a viable alternative to Hamas to prevent the group from regrouping and undermining Israel's military achievements. Gallant called for Netanyahu to publicly reject the idea of continued Israeli control in Gaza, warning that indecision could lead to detrimental options: continued Hamas rule or Israeli military governance. He emphasised the importance of political action alongside military efforts and the critical role of all government departments in achieving this goal.
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The Mayor of London says that many people have concerns about the "disproportionality" of the response by the Israeli government to the attack by Hamas last weekend. Visiting the ‘Medical Aid for..